Bob Kuczewski wrote:Why is hang gliding somehow the only sport that's put the noose of insurance around its own neck?
Rick Masters wrote:Why is hang gliding somehow the only sport that's put the noose of insurance around its own neck?
Nah. Nobody could be that dumb.
Paul H wrote:I didn't criticize your idea, I just pointed out that expecting someone else to take action on it won't work.
Isn't that criticism?
Paul H wrote:Every state has laws that supposedly protect landowners when they let people use their land for recreation, but too many land owners don't know about them ...
Maybe Paul spaced out when he skimmed over this part:
Frank wrote:Inform members on the recreational liability laws of the states. Hold on line workshops on how local flyers can approach a public agency or a private landowner on requesting to fly on the property without insurance.
So Frank is suggesting that USHPA hold on line workshops to help pilots inform land owners about recreational use statutes. But Paul says it won't work because too many land owners don't know about recreational land use statutes.
Paul's illogical comments shed light on how the sport of hang gliding got that noose around its neck in the first place.